Each year, the Alliance for Historic Hillsborough commemorates the occupation of Hillsborough by British General Lord Charles Cornwallis and his 1,900-man army on February 20, 1781, near the end of the Revolutionary War, by offering a day of living history events including military exercises from patriot militia and British army re-enactors and craft activities sponsored by the Orange County Historical Museum.

What better way to spend a cold February afternoon than with the wonderful folks at the Murphey School Radio Show? All your favorite performers were there and this time they were joined by novelist Kim Church, poet Michel Chitwood, soprano Andrea Edith Moore, singer/songwriter Ruth Thomas Wakefield and music legend Alice Gerrard. It truly an afternoon of wit, lit and music, all while paying tribute to their beloved friend Peter Kramer.

The wonderful folks at Goathouse Refuge held their annual Carnevale di Venezia event-a Venetian-style carnival filled with all the mystique and music of Italy including fabulous costumes and an afternoon of beautiful dances-all for the love of rescued animals! If you missed the event but would like to help, please visit them at www.goathouserefuge.org

Family Violence and Rape Crisis Services invited everyone to dust off their dancing shoes and join them for a Valentine’s soiree to benefit FVRC. The evening included delicious food and drink provided by the Pittsboro Roadhouse General Store and lively dancing to the rockin’ sounds of The Swang Brothers!

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